If you have an emergency, please dial 911.

Non-Emergency Number – 387-3531

MOTTO: To Sustain Life

We will hold true to the core values of honor, loyalty, and pride while pursuing the principles of compassion, respect, efficiency, and team work to accomplish our mission.

City of Robstown has a full time staff of 12 employees (8- Paramedics and 4 EMT-Basics). Initial training for EMT-Paramedics and Basics meets Texas Department of Health standards, and covers areas such as advanced cardiac life support, basic pediatric care, and pre-hospital trauma life support.

2 ambulances run 24/7 and 1 ambulance in reserve.

Letter From The Chief

EMS, of course, stands for Emergency Medical Service. These words, in some sense, are in the wrong order. The smallest part of what we do involves truly time-critical life-threatening emergencies. While most of the assistance we give to the community is medical in nature, everything we do is about service: service to our patients, their families and loved ones; service to our community; and service to the people who make up City of Robstown Emergency Medical Services.

Service is more than simply responding to calls. It is evaluating what we do so that we can improve our performance and meet new needs as they become apparent. Service is working with our community to help people better care for themselves and each other. It is taking care of our own people, so they are better able to serve their patients and the community. Through this service, we have the opportunity to save the lives of some, and change the lives of many.

Texas – Emergency Medical Task Force 11

City of Robstown EMS are active members of the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Council Trauma Service Area U whose mission is to reduce death/disability related to trauma, acute illness, injury and disaster through implementation of appropriate education and well-planned and coordinated disaster and emergency response systems.